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Catherine Reynolds[1, 2, 3]

Female Abt 1789 - Yes, date unknown


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  • Name Catherine Reynolds 
    Born Abt 1789  Culpeper Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Died Yes, date unknown 
    Person ID I9581  My Reynolds Line | Descendants of James Reynolds of Surry County, VA
    Last Modified 4 Aug 2022 

    Father Spencer Reynolds,   b. 1767, Henry Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 18 May 1830, Williamson County, Tennessee Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 63 years) 
    Mother Phoebe Wagener [Waggoner],   b. Abt 1753,   d. 1823, Williamson Co., Tennessee Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 70 years) 
    Married Abt 1785 
    Family ID F3113  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Documents
    Richard & Sarah Ann Doggett Reynolds family to Kentucky compiled by Dallas & Janet Riedesel, dallas1056@comcast.net
    Richard & Sarah Ann Doggett Reynolds family to Kentucky compiled by Dallas & Janet Riedesel, dallas1056@comcast.net
    Richard & Sarah Ann Doggett Reynolds family to Kentucky.pdf

  • Sources 
    1. [S85] Virginia Chancery Records, Culpeper County Chancery 17 Aug 1802 Reuben Wagener vs. Spencer's Children.
      Reuben Wagener vs Catharine Allen, widow of Fisher Allen, dec'd, SPENCER REYNOLDS AND WIFE PHOEBE, Thomas Marshall and wife Myrtylla, John Hughes and wife Ann, Jacob Mitchell and wife Catherine, which said Catharine, Phoebe, Myrtella, Ann and Catharine are children and heirs of Greensby Waggoner, dec'd.
      (Issue of 14 Sept 1802)
      (Virginia Genealogist, Vol. 42, No. 4 (Oct-Dec), 1998, p. 299,300, Culpeper County. Chancery. 17 Aug 1802)

    2. [S32] Find-A-Grave.com, Find A Grave Memorial #144688577 for Reese Barber, Sr.
      CATHARINE: Based upon information contained at Find A Grave Memorial #144688577 for Reese Barber, Sr., his wife is identified as Catharine Reynolds, the daughter of Spencer Reynolds and the great granddaughter of Richard Reynolds. Reese Barber, the fifth son of George and Margaret (Watkins) Barber, was born circa 1774 in Wilkes County, Georgia, Reese Barber served in the Indian Wars in Georgia, which took place between the American Revolution and the War of 1812, Reese Barber married Catharine Reynolds circa 1805; Catherine was born 1778 in Virginia, the daughter of Spencer Reynolds, and granddaughter of Richard Reynolds, Revolutionary Soldier from Henderson County, Virginia. Reese and Catharine (Reynolds) Barber were the parents of eight children. They settled on Trail Creek in Clarke County, Georgia in 1802. The community they settle became known as Barberville, on the edge of Athens, not far from Reese's brother, Robert Barber. Reese Barber died circa 1829 in Clarke County, Georgia, His widow, Catharine, lived there at the home place till about 1845, when she moved with her sons Spencer and Samuel, and daughter Eveline to Sumter County, Georgia. Reece Barber is listed in the Georgia Tax Index in Oglethorpe County, District ? Waters in the year of 1798.

    3. [S107] Family Histories, See Docs.
      CATHARINE: Based upon information contained at Find A Grave Memorial #144688577 for Reese Barber, Sr., his wife is identified as Catharine 29
      Reynolds, the daughter of Spencer Reynolds and the great granddaughter of Richard Reynolds. SD 157
      Reese Barber, the fifth son of George and Margaret (Watkins) Barber, was born circa 1774 in Wilkes County, Georgia, SD 141, page 32 Reese Barber served in the Indian Wars in Georgia, which took place between the American Revolution and the War of 1812, SD 141, page 32
      Reese Barber married Catharine Reynolds circa 1805; Catherine was born 1778 in Virginia, the daughter of Spencer Reynolds, and granddaughter of
      Richard Reynolds, Revolutionary Soldier from Henderson County, Virginia. SD 141, page 32
      Reese and Catharine (Reynolds) Barber were the parents of eight children. They settled on Trail Creek in Clarke Co., Georgia in 1802. The
      area they settled became known as Barberville, on the edge of Athens, not far from Reese's brother, Robert Barber. SD 141, page 32 Reese Barber died circa 1829 in Clarke County, Georgia, His widow,
      Catharine, lived there at the home place till about 1845, when she moved with her sons Spencer and Samuel, and daughter Eveline to Sumter County,
      Georgia, SD 141, page 32 Reece Barber is listed in the Georgia Tax Index in Oglethorpe County,
      District ? Waters in the year of 1798. SD 158
      In the Georgia Property tax Digests, 1793-1892; Reece Barber is in District ? Captain Kinney, Clarke County, for the year 1818. SD 159
      Tax digests of Clarke County, Georgia from 1820 to 1829 shows Reese Barber owning 208-235 acres of land on Trail Creek. Beginning 1830 to 1835, this land is owned by Catharine Barber, with her sons Reese Barber, Spencer Barber, and Samuel Barber acting as her agents In the 1850 US Census Catharine Barber is found in District 29, Sumter,
      Georgia and indicated she was born about 1778. She was living in the household of Moses James SD160